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♪ rachel: good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 eastern time. and i couldn't see that far. i'm losing my eyesight and getting old as the show progresses. pete: i've got to look it up.
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rachel: it's great to be back in new york city and the team is back here in studio and still cold in new york p. we saw the earlier photos of daytona and going why weren't we back there? >> it's true. pete: rock island due west of chicago in northern illinois. rock island, illinois. clearly on a river. i should know what river it is, i don't. google maps not updating fast enough. will: what did you say? pete: on the border of illinois and wisconsin. no, border of illinois and iowa. will: mississippi. pete: that little mississippi thing that goes from the top to the bottom in louisiana. yeah, rock island. rachel: somebody that also doesn't understand the geography of the united states or doesn't want to go places he should be is president joe biden who's saying, you know, i'm just not going to go -- he officially
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announced he's not going to go to east palestine and here he is dismissing the criticism of the handling of the issue. >> three weeks now since the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio, and the mayor saw you in ukraine and says it tells you you don't care about us ands if the president is coming to ohio? do you have any plans to travel to ohio and have you talked with the mayor yet? >> let's put this in perspective, within two hours of that derailment, the epa was in there. within two hours. every major agency in the united states, government having anything to do with rail or cleanup was there and is there. >> do you plan to travel there and have you talked with the mayor? >> i can't recall, i don't think i've talked to the mayor but everyone else multiple times and both senators and both governors and i've talked to everyone there there is to talk to. we've made it clear that everything is available.
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will: hasn't spoke tonight mayor and made it clear, rachel, not going to visit east palestine. watch. system of articulation are you planning to travel -- >> are you planning to travel to east palatine? >> at this point i'm not. i did a whole video -- what the hell -- >> zoom. >> thinking of zoom, the song in my generation who's zooming who. i'm answering the question. pete: oh, boy. will: answering the question, say no. pete: who's zooming who. it's not the wrong thing but political malpractice and a disaster like this occurs and wrap your arms -- don't have to take responsibility. they've just tried to point fingers at the trump administration and pete buttigieg wore a halloween costume of a construction worker and tried to blame trump. say this horrible thing happened and we're in charge and we're going to embrace it and help the
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citizens and embrace it. we're supposed to be the environmentalists and global climate change and dumping chemicals into the air and water and soil. we're going to address this like no one ever would. yet it took donald trump saying he was going to visit and actually visiting to bring the necessary spotlight on this and the mayor, he's been on our program. he's been all over the network and met with donald trump. if joe biden wanted to speak to him and be proactive, he could have. this is a slap in the face to a community they clearly don't care about. rachel: could be political retaliation and this is an area that voted for trump in very large numbers. pete: i'd like to think not and hope not. rachel: i would like to hop not too and how else do you explain? could be systemic racism also and white middle class people and not part of the depend dependencyclass or donor class e biden loves and pays attention to and there's no reason why
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they wouldn't want to be there and this is an administration that claims to care about environmentalism and to them it means solar panels and windmills that make their donors rich but not actual toxic chemicals that could give people cancer. pete: to me, it's a symbol for really a transformation of what we thought about our political parties for the better part of 30 years and democrats define themselves as the party of the working class and hypocrisy is not only about holding yourself out as party of environmentalism and seemingly showing a lack of empathy when there's a clear ecological disaster and donald trump's election reflected a feeling within that part of america. when i say that part of america, i don't just mean geographically but socioeconomically and the forgotten man of america. you could see it in the crowds that poured out to the trump
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rally. and here was a opportunity nor joe biden to suggest that democrats still care about that forgotten c constituency and wee in an era not much by america and galician vannized -- galvanized by donald trump or after trump and fentanyl to southern boarder and school lockdowns to this, they say i guess my government truly does think i'm deplorable. i guess my government truly has no care for me and this was a opportunity for joe biden and the democrats to go, no, we still care. i don't think they answer that had question in the affirmative. pete: they failed it. rachel: a lot of environmental celebrities didn't care either. the only one that showed up was erin brocovich but not julia roberts or leonardo de-cap row or al gore.
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or michael moore. erin brocovich showed up and she was the one the very popular movie was made about. >> you don't have to go further in my opinion than a 100 year study that the minors did for us and the canary are in the mine shaft and send the canary down and it dies, might not be good for humans. dead fish, not good for humans and dead animals and not good for hu humans and send a horribe mixed message to the community and drink the water, don't drink the water. safe, not safe. it's horribly confusing and extremely frustrating to them and something has gone wrong and there's information that has yet to come forward in the story will continue to unfold. pete: well, to your point, erin brockovich no stranger and finds partnership with tucker carlson to talk about something
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otherwise msnbc and cnn don't want to highlight for political reasons and in this case, it's a disaster tucker and others are willing to talk about. there's a mixing of earnist intentions, erin brockovich a real environmentalist and meets with people saying things are a real problem. rachel: 45,000 fish dead and again, other companies that would normally show up when there's a disaster have not shown up to help because i think they're afraid of getting on the wrong side of this government if they go and offer a lot of help like they do for other tornadoes and hurricanes or the ukraine war refugees. they're afraid this government will retaliated, sixty epa or the -- sick the epa or irs on them and very few people showed up and amazon delivered water and angoya foods was there and trump water was there. not a lot of corporations that
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would normally see a problem like this and say i'm going to show up. i keep thinking about airbnb. they could have offered free housing to people who had wanted somewhere to go and couldn't afford it till they could find out it was safe to come back. people in this town as erin brockocich broke up are still there and getting mixed messages about whether the air is safe or not and an independent group said the air is not safe and contradicting what the epa said. pete: they're getting door to door checks announced by the biden administration. no president showing up and pete book shows up and -- pete buttigieg showing up and what are the door to door checks going to do. check your temperature and blood and run your water and test it? i don't know. doesn't feel serious. now a few headlines to the murdaugh double murder trial and alex murdaugh wrapping up testimony after six hours on the
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sand in his own defense. the disbarred attorney put forward a theory that the murders were revenge for the deadly 2019 boating accident involving his late son. rachel: alexandria hoff is live and joining us to give us more details. alexandria, good morning. >> good morning. that deadly boat incident happened four years ago yesterday. alex murdaugh argue that had someone murdered his wife maggie and son paul for his son paul's role in the crash and claimed the life of 19-year-old mallory beach. >> i didn't believe that any of the families, the people involved in the boat wreck had anything to do with hurting maggie and paul. at that time and as i sit here today that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul paul and maggie were killed. >> it's alex murdaugh that admitted he lied on his alibi on the day his wife and son were shot dead. he claimed he was not at the family's kennel where the murders took place. on thursday, murdaugh came clean
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saying that he was and he was pressed on that by prosecutors. >> i did not and would not hurt my wife and my child. >> so why -- >> i know for a fact that i never ever ever created an alibi. i was cooperative in every aspect of this investigation. >> very cooperative and making the most important fact of all that you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> i did not tell them i went to the kennel. >> what prosecutors consider add got ya moment was highlighted yesterday when presenting video evidence that murdaugh lied to cops about hiss whereabouts the memberships they arrived to scene -- minutes they arrived to scene even though he testified he lied on advice of legal colleagues. even if the jury sides be murdaugh in the double murder trial, financial crimes could put him away in a very long
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time. >> a verdict in the criminal case and murder case has to be beyond a reasonable doubt unanimous. i bet my house one person in the jury will hang their head. we're going to let him go and he'll be convicted of financial crimes and already admitted it. >> facing how much years in prison? a long time? >> forever. >> he admitted to a years-long and very aggressive opioid addiction that caused him to forget key momentums, lie, and steal millions. will, rachel, pete. will: thank you, alexandria. pete: thank you very much. now we turn to your headlines starting with this, a fox news alert. teams on the ground in turkey after another major earthquake. man. the 5.5 magnitude quake rattling the central part of the country. so far no reports of injuries or major damage. this natural disaster comes as the number of dead in turkey in syria from too two bigger quakes
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claiming to 50,000. the missouri supreme court appoints a judge to oversee the state attorney general's push to remove democrat prosecutor kim gardener from office. >> if you don't want to enforce laws and don't take a job as a prosecutor. what we have in the city of st. louis is serving a attorney that's illegally and unlawfully, willfully neglected her duties. pete: attorney general bailey wants to hold garner accountable for a repeat bond violator and out on bail and hit a teenager with his car last weekend. he was in the hospital after doctors had to amputate both of her legs. the consequences of letting criminals out of jail. a teen in custody after a brutal assault on a teacher's aid at a florida school. this is a warning, the video we're about to show you is extremely violent. a 17-year-old student is facing assault charges after violently attack add teacher's aid who
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took away his nintendo switch earlier this week. that teen is 6'6 and about 270 pounds. he lost his temper and unleashed his rage on the aid and suffered broken ribs in the attack and is now recovering at home. terrible. we've got more quickly on that. new academic paper calling for world war ii style rationing of food and fuel in the name of climate change. so called researchers at the university of leeds saying we're acting rationally and fairly and the long haul flights a individual could make in a year. you have a flight count. will, that's not going well for you and i. critics mocking the study and the worst part is the crack pot
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ideas will soon be mainstream. those are your headlines. that is the scary part. always starts with so-called academic studies that then become theories pushed on graduate students that then become part of curriculum. rachel: it's important to look at who funds those studies oftentimes it's gates foundation or george soros foundation and you and i are environmental terrorists. how many kids do we have between us? pete: too many. the rationing is stop having kids. rachel: when i've talked to people like mike morano and so forth. what is this whole climate agenda about he'll say it's population control. you're guilty, i'm guilty, l you're good. will: coming up, ukraine war marks one year and russia looks to china for support how did we get here? pete and i go off the wall to break down growing alliance for
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decades. rachel: retirement savings take a massive hit and americans want to know where to put their money and they're asking what's a richsession and stuart varney also a environmental terrorist with the answers and he's next. he has a lot of kids. >> with honor. rachel: with honor. ♪
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pete: the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates again in an ongoing effort to combat still high inflation. meanwhile americans retirement savings have taken a huge hit. is fidelity finds average 401(k) lost more than $26,000 between the fourth quarters of 2022 and 2021. here to break it all down for us is the host of "varney & co." and american built on fox business, stuart varney. stuart. >> morning, pete. pete: good to see you. federal interest rates are significant. they're a driver of how our economy works, they've increased significantly recently put in context of difference of 2017 to today. >> okay. we should start right here, 2020 where interest rates came down to zero because of covid. covid shut the economy, the
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economy shut down and interest rates went all the way down to zero. the federal reserve wanted you to get out and borrow and spend money and restart the economy. pete: restart the economy. coming out of covid in >> yeah, you get to here and start seeing interest rates go up because inflation is rising. you've got a gradual increase in inflation till you get all the way up there with this interest rate to nearly 5%. now that is a recession indicator. can we go to wall number two? pete: yeah, go to wall number two. that looks like a big increase. >> let me t take you back, early part of 2010, early part of the century, up we go as the economy is very strong. pete: 2005, 2006, 2007. >> right, then comes the financial crash, down come interest rates and get to this period into 2010 very low interest rates, 2015 still very low and there's a minor blip up there and then we come 2020
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bottoming along and then we go up to 5%. pete: stuart, this increase here look as lot like this one. does that mean we could be looking at seeing similar outcome? >> interest rates are indicating a recession. i'm not going to forecast a recession, i'm simply going to tell you when you get interest rates at nearly 5%, that's a signal for the economy to slow and you may get into a recession. whether it's a soft landing of a serious recession, i don't know. i'm not prepared to forecast it and&this indicator i i did indicates a re--- indicate as recession. >> 8:30 yesterday morning, 24 hours ago we got news that inflation is still hot. 5% of the business level, 6% of consumer level. the federal reserve has to raise rates to cut inflation. that's what happened. rates went up yesterday and the stock market went down. pete: we're still on the climb and the question is what's on the other side? people have lost money last year
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in 401(k). >> back to fourth quarter of 2021 and good old days of the stock market and average balance on 401(k) was $130,000. forth quarter of 2022 and down about 3% down to 123,000 and that's middle america money getting chopped up. pete: real wages decreasing because of significance of inflation and 401(k) going down. there's a theory to end on this and it may be a rich session. >> i'm not buying it. pete: meaning the rich are the most impacted and get a recession by 2023 and there's some thought that richer people will suffer more than everybody else. more than us. the theory is a lot of high paying jobs in technology will be cut. that affects rich people and the stock market will go down, that affects rich people and in my opinion. middle america suffers more than anybody else.
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pete: no matter what. >> inflations and layoffs hurt middle america and a huge swath of middle america. rick: that's why he's our man. pete: making federal interest rates interesting and relevant to our lives. if anybody can do it, you can. >> it's a challenge. pete: american built sunday night and "varney & co." at 9:0. stuart, thank you for being here. >> good to see you. pete: up next, diving into the power of prayer with the one and only mark wahlberg and the 40-day challenge he's doing with lent coming up next. earning on my favorite soup. aaaaaah. got it. earning on that éclair. don't touch it, don't touch it yet. let me get the big one. nope. - this one? - nope. - this one? - yes. - no. - what? - the big one. - they're all the same size. wait! lemme get 'em all. i'm gonna get 'em all! earn big with chase freedom unlimited.
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will: mark wahlberg joining us with more now. great to have you on the so she felt probably been about -- show. probably been up for four hours working out and prayed. your discipline is something people know about and talk about. tell us about this part of your discipline, your faith. >> well, this part of discipline has really afforded me all the other wonderful things in my life, my family, my career, being able to turn my life around and grew up from humbled beginnings and had a troubled youth but, you know, once i realized that god was calling me and wanting to help me and turn my life around and i started becoming more disciplined and the world became, you know, full of opportunity. so, you know, i just want to share that with people and their own -- just being the best versions of themselves. rachel: yeah, mark, i'm catholic just like you are. i'm also doing the 40-day challenge on the hallow app with
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my family and those watching and don't understand lent and ideas of fasting and detachment. talk to them about why they could, whether they're catholic or not, join in on the challenge. >> i think we all need to come together, especially after covid there's been so much disconnect and people wanting to stay away from each other and i'm the person that gravitates towards people and i want to connect with people towards all walks of life and we need something that's going to bring us together, and god is the only one that continues to promote nothing but love and inclusion, forgiveness, acceptance, no matter who you are or what your beliefs are, yes, this is a opportunity for everybody to come together and start to pray and hopefully make the world a better place. pete: mark, tell our viewer as more about that transition the moment you decided i need to pour into my faith and help others do the same. >> yeah, look, it's always -- it's something that you need to do every single day. you know, to kind of get your armor on and be ready for the day and all the challenges you
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may face and come your way out of left or right field. i feel like when i have a opportunity to get up in the morning, really get on my hands and knees and express my gratitude and from there go on and do my workout and i'm still kind of, you know, ahead of everybody else because everybody else is still sleeping, i feel like i can conquer the rest of the day and i'm at an advantage and my faith has afforded me all the wonderful things in my life and be able to deal with all the hardships and we're all going to grow old and immortality is inevitable and facing those things and think about people suffering and their massive tribulation they're facing and what little things we have to face in life and how we look at those things. will: yeah, you know, mark, you point out the suffering plays a big role and there's a life of celebrity and i have to imagine comes along with all sorts of temptation and what pete asked you and said to me when god called me. i'm curious and you're catholic
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and was there a moment when god called you and a moment before you have that discipline? >> i would say to say become ago parent, becoming a husband and certainly talked about my youth and that sort of thing. but i think it's getting older and, you know, here's the great thing every year there's a opportunity for a reset. we're all weak in the flesh and we just want to be closer to god and more like god and he set the path and follow that path and know the path with god and the good, bad and in between and he gave you the road map and it's difficult to need each other and be supportive of each other and difficult and past and giving and prayer and all those help you and everybody knows what god wants to attach them from and replacing bad habits with good habits and it's really between you and between you and god and do more of that and sometimes people can give up candy and
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it's a lot more powerful and a lot more impactful to give your time to somebody else and to -- just to give more and do more. even a kind word and a smile. you never know how far that will go with somebody who's going through something really divedid ihave cull. rachel: this app helps people walk through this 40-day journey to easter and really accessible and i'm doing it with my kids and they're following it and getting something out of it. really quick, mark, there's -- we have 18 kids between us. you have four yourself so i'm just curious about as a dad, i mean, you have this -- you're clearly setting this example. what is this connection and how are you as a four leading your own family spiritually? >> you know, just to be an example. they see the dad, first thing dad does when he gets up and gets on hands and knees and expresses gratitude. i don't miss church, we all missture and have got disconnected and starting to reconnect and what a better time you can see by the app, the app
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itself, it's the third, it's the largest christian app in the world and it's no. 3 on apple's free app ahead of google and tiktok and all these things and spotify and netflix and people are thirsty for spiritual connection and thirsty and hungry for comfort and guidance and, you know, also companionship with one another and it's been amazing. you can tell people are really hungry and they need spirituality in their lives. you can't really have spirituality without religion and it's been separated and we all know it goes hand-in-hand and need to support each other. rachel: people want a challenge and challenge spiritually as well and great having you and such -- great having you and such an honor and encouraging people to go to the app. will: they carry the weight. i've only got two. >> my life is easy. i'm not going to complain.
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people always have it harder. pete: thank you, mark. >> good bless you. thank you so much. rachel: god bless you pe. pete: i hope he watches "fox & friends" in the morning when he works out. that makes me feel cooler if he does. what a great guest. a winter white out on the west coast. we're tracking the storm coming up next. will: plus, as the ukraine war deepens, russia looks to china for support and how deep is their alliance and pete and i go off the wall, next. een. hey mom. look! mom! oh my god mom. you gotta look at this. nope. keeping my eyes on the road is paying off with drivewise. post about that. bo-ring. oh! say cheese! no, thank you. unblock me! stop! [screech] that was awesome! hey what's your @? i'll tag you. get drivewise from allstate and save 40% for avoiding mayhem like me.
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rachel: a fox news weather alert, the historic winter storm zeros in on california and flash flood warning in effect in los angeles county and drivers ditching water-logged cars near burbank airport and outside of la, danielous driving conditions in the san -- danger us driving conditions in the san bernadino mountains and over 100,000 without power across the state. in michigan, crews racing to restore power to more than 450,000. let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. adam, what's going on? reporter: hey, rachel. out here on fox square on the cold side for sure and in new york city, we've seen under half an inch of snow possible in the season and might see a bit a little bit later today and continuing to see the big story is all of that wintry weather
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across southern california and these are blizzard warnings in the elevation and winds portion 40 miles an hour and low in visibility for folks out there and there's been a huge mess and that's what the system looks like and if you're right along the coast, lower elevations and that's been nothing but rain and we've seen flooding across southern portions of california and across the country and mostly clear conditions and those are your weather headlines, pete, will, back to you guys. pete: thank you, adam. as russia pushes into ukraine and mark a year in the invasion and one of the most significant and predictable developments is growing between russia and
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china. will: go off the wall to look back at the key moments in history. was it always an easy relationship between russia and soviet union and china and look back at the 1960s and a split between the two communist nations at that time, pete. pete: that was the moment both emerged from different context; right. so you had the communist manifesto and marks in the rise of communism and civil war that was fought inside china for basically 30 years and dong led it and towned the communist party and china left out of world order and established through world war ii and russia had a revolution in the 1920s and led by vladamir lennon and emmersed in the cold war and by the time you get to the 60s, two emerging powers of the communist are on the border. will: left the door open for the united states and president nixon in the united states with
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china. fall of the soviet union in the '90s and reestablish a constructivity partnership with china in the early '90s. pete: soviet union falls and russia looks around for friends. we reach out to the russians and hoping they're pulled in our orbit and direction post-fall of the soviet union and one of the people we pinned some hopes on actually was vladamir putin at the turn of the century and they hope to create a constructive relationship and that's not the way it went. wiwill: xi steps in and we come out against it and xi jinping
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willing to black putin and two ambitious opportunities to lead two powerful civilizations who want the future to be theirs but they have one immove object in front of them and it's united states of america. do they try to fight against us independently or do they slowly but surely start to come together to get rid of the west. will: that's why we're having this conversation and seen as of late coming together and opposition of the united states and dive in a bit more xi jinping. pete: they squabble over that and they end that and don't have to worry about threats from each other, which allowed them to export elsewhere and worry about other -- both internal threats
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are huge for the communist countries and they live on suppression of the population. so if they're worrying about a border dispute, it distracts them from their own population and other foreign ambitions. will: the real backdrop to any potential worship god wars is the economic backdrop and the war that starts and often predates the kinetic war and what's happening china and russia's economy getting more intertwined. it's a primary place and sent a lot to europe and in the wake of that, china has become their number one single recipient of russian oil exports. pete: much like the rest of the world, china then turns around and exports telephones, computers, technologies and others into russia. again, what a great relationship. we'll give you energy, we'll give you the technology, which already comes with the ability
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to censor and the chinese do it well and russia wants to do it too and push more and more sunkses and relief -- sanctions and relief for the russians are them continuing to fuel russia's economy. will: i find this stat fascinating, of the 60 automobile brands sold in russia, 14 are left. 14 out of 60 brands are left, 11 of those car manufacturers are in china. pete: china is willing to bankroll as a backstop russia right now. the big question that we're -- we'll introduce in the future is what if it becomes weapons also. will: pushing for more tourism from the chinese and fewer europeans visiting russia and more chinese visiting. pete: it's a staggering number. 74% of russians have a favorable view of china. that's fertile ground for increased partnership between those two countries and a lot of dis-faction in population of ukraine and vladamir putin consolidate add lot of that and
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war become more popular than in the beginning. will: just in the past couple 18 months. last year. beijing has not condemned russia's invasion of ukraine. pete: part of the reason they don't want to condemn it is because they don't want their move on taiwan to be condemned by matchup on sunday caucus-backed and they've stood on the -- moscow and turning to cut on the u.s. dollar and chinese one. pete: they don't want a world dominated by the rummage sale and international trade and russia turning to the chinese massive economy and big significance. will: xi is preparing to visit china. pete: face-to-face and if they formalize this more and we bog down in ukraine, what happens when china moves on taiwan. will: exactly. many saying the world has divided economically between east and west and real threat is
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do they divide militarily along the very same lines east and west. coming up, south park comes for harry and meghan markle. >> you've live add life with the royal family and had everything handed to you but you say your life has been hard and written all about it in your new book wah. pete: it's amazing. jimmy failla has our pop culture wrap upcoming up next. ♪
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rachel: newly revealed photo shows fire nonbinary biden nuclear official sam brinton wearing an allegedly stolen dress in a vanity fair spread. brinton was released without charges and here to react is host of fox across america and fox news radio and across america jimmy failla. the luggage she stole was from an african woman who had a luggage full of beautiful clothing so he's appropriating my gender and now he's culturally appropriating an african woman's? >> i want to draw distinction on behalf of the biden
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administration. this was an embarrassing appointment and should have never gotten the position and was unqualified and as to the personal behavior, they did ultimately give sam brinton a pink slip and he put it on. hey, good night, everybody. what's going on? i got jokes here. here's the thing. it's such an embarrassment to our country. why? because we're now living in a time where unfathomable stories are being told. the white house stole my luggage and a week ago when the biden administration shot down a balloon and some kid's science fair project and the dog ate my homework was the most e ridiculous thing and somewhere in america a kid was like the president shot down my balloon and the teacher had to be like oh my gosh, i don't know what to say. rachel: the administration stole any luggage. >> it's crazy. rachel: moving to another one. it's another crazy story because the meghan and harry stuff never goes away and south park, let's take a look because they were pretty merciless with them. >> the prince and his wife.
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[ booing ]. >> we want private back. we want private back. >> thanks for having us on the show. >> it's so awesome to be here. it's great. >> let me start with you, sir, you've lived a life with the royal family, and had everything handed to you but say your life has been hard and written all about it in your new book, wah. [ laughter ]. rachel: i love her sign that says stop looking at me. so good. it's so good. but now they're less popular than prince andrew who -- >> is stunning considering what prince andrew is known to have done. but the collective disdain for harry and meghan legitimately gives me hope as a country that we still unit around certain things meaning everyone can see through the ridiculous fraud of these two people claiming victim hood at a time when 70% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck and people are getting wildly rush to bash the royal monarchy and take the money simultaneously and everyone sees
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through the scam. this is the deal, meghan markle married him for relevance and quickly realized once the wedding was over if you're not going to be king, you're not going to be that relevant. harry is wearing a crown if he's got a birthday party at burger king and revolted for the puck luisaty and my only real advice, meghan, do a true crime podcast about how she toll harry's nuts -- stole harry's nuts and that i think we'd watch. rachel: okay. you're in the comedy business and wouldn't they have faired better in public opinion and laugh at themselves? >> that's the point. don't take yourself so seriously and especially if you're only the contribution of society. lecturing us about the climate change and flying away in a private jet. not really make ago difference here, folks. rachel: they're ridiculous. this is our last story. it's my favorite story and angela davis on pbs finding out she's this big, you know, critical race theory woman and finding out that actually she's related to those who came off
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the mayflower. >> your ancestors came on the mayflower. you're a dis dis-sen dna tieback from one o -- descendant from one one of the people on the mayflower. rachel: jimmy, she's really shocked and people are calling for her to pay reparation. >> what i wouldn't give to be in the office monday when she walks in and someone goes, well, howdy, pilgrim. it's insane and nice to see someone getting ethnicity wrong because elizabeth warren. rachel: this might be the woman that kills the whole reparation movement and we're a melting pot. >> how would we know? she and the iconic and malcolm x iconic film and line is we didn't land on plymouth rock, plymouth rock landed on us. it turns out after watching the instant replay, receiver doesn't have two feet inbounds. not a catch. >> couldn't be more delicious. rachel: great having you here
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